I Should Have Known Better

Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew

I got in a tussle with a stranger on the train
His face was familiar, but I couldn't place the name
It got to be ugly, threats were made
I hope that no one who could see would be someone who'd know me

I had a small run-in with a driver and his wife
You might call it road rage, but we got out with our life
Considered nothing, I held my ground
And now that it's over, I've said that there must be a better way

I keep it in mind
Eight times out of nine
I'm wrong or I'm right
It's not worth a fight
But what's hard to define
Makes it tough to decide
You don't realize
Until after it has begun
Whether this is the one
I probably knew better
I probably knew better

Considered nothing, I held my ground
And now that it's over, I'll say that there must be a better way

I keep it in mind
Eight times out of nine
I'm wrong or i'm right
It's not worth a fight
But what's hard to abide
It's tough to decide
We don't realize
Until after it has begun
Whether this was the one
I probably knew better
I probably knew better
I probably knew better
I probably knew better

Trivia about the song I Should Have Known Better by Yo La Tengo

When was the song “I Should Have Known Better” released by Yo La Tengo?
The song I Should Have Known Better was released in 2006, on the album “I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass”.
Who composed the song “I Should Have Known Better” by Yo La Tengo?
The song “I Should Have Known Better” by Yo La Tengo was composed by Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew.

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